System Sensor has launched a new carbon monoxide (CO) online resource to coincide with the release of its new CO1224T CO detector with RealTest™.
The resource is designed to provide a wide-ranging list of links to CO-related news, product demos, updated CO state and municipal legislative codes, and new National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) regulations. Listings of the NFPA 720 standards updates, a tracking map of state-by-state CO laws and pending legislation will also be available on the site.
Visitors can view video demonstrations of the CO1224T and RealTest — which allows an installer to quickly test the sensing cell — or take an online training course to learn about CO and CO detector guidelines. Product literature such as data sheets, installation guides and CAD drawings will also be featured on the site.
“What we provide with the CO resource page is a library of CO information in an easy-to-access format. The resource contains anything our customers might need to stay informed about the CO1224T with RealTest and what’s happening in their state and nationally with CO,” says Jack Ogden, System Sensor product manager. “Whether it’s to see RealTest in action, learn about new product features, or stay informed about current and pending CO standards and legislation, our customers can use this page as their main resource.”
To view the new CO resource site, click here.
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